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Tel Aviv is the biggest city in Israel and is also the main cultural and financial centre of the country.
Tel Aviv was actually the capital of Israel for a short time, until 1949, when Jerusalem became the capital.
Many ministries and embassies are still situated in Tel Aviv.

The city is known for its beautiful beaches, interesting cultural life, excellent shopping streets and a wild nightlife that goes on until the early hours of the morning.
Important sights include Ben Gurion House, the former home of Israel's first Prime Minister.
Eretz Israel Museum Complex, which contains a number of buildings with superb collections, is also worth a visit.
There is also the Founders Monument, which was specially created to commemorate the founders of Israel, and Independence Hall, the historic building where Israel declared its independence.

Architecture

Tel Aviv is best known as the White City for its 400 UNESCO World Heritage Bauhaus buildings.
Many historic buildings have been restored and visitors can enjoy seeing Bauhaus, Eclectic, Brutalism and International architectural styles in Tel-Aviv.
Where? - Take a stroll down Rothschild Blvd, and Dizengoff and Bialik streets for the best of the White City.

Art

There are loads of museums in Tel Aviv, ranging from large to smaller and more specialist museum. Also , you can find some really unique Street-Art around the city.
Museums - The Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Beit Hatfutsot: The Museum of the Jewish People, Eretz Israel Museum, Museum of the History of Tel Aviv-Yafo.
Urban & Street Art - Take a walk in Old Jaffa and Florentine St. to see some of southern Tel Aviv urban street art.

Tel-Aviv's range of cuisines some of the most talented and adventurous chefs in the world makes the visit here taste so good!
You can enjoy Middle Eastern falafel balls and Shawama or find a sophisticated european style French restaurants.
Eat - Brasserie M+R, Catit, Dalla, Herbert Samuel, Manta Ray, Messa, MUL YAM, North Abraxas. Nana,Toto, Shulhan.